I'm an East Coast motocross & trail rider (& a goon). I have been riding dirtbikes for about 3 years total and love to send it! Enjoy my sketchy riding & vlog commentary style at all the East Coast Motocross Tracks & Trails that I will venture to!
Note: If you are a beginner, do NOT try to ride like me. I risk injury with every sketchy thing I do & really shouldn't be attempting most of the things I wound up doing. My riding is for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as any kind of lesson or inspiration.
Please ride slow, safe, & practice technique & remember to have fun!
Nice work brother! I occasionally will get a little bit of a whip. Not sure if I'm doing it or the bike/ track. But I have learned to start bringing the bike out of it with correction by leaning to the side I whipped towards. I have not intentionally tried to start whipping though. I have plenty of riding at tracks and some racing on my channel if you'd like to check it out. Michigan rider here.
That's what my friends were saying. This is one of the best comments I've ever gotten. You actually understand my struggle, because you yourself are an experienced off-road Rider. Everyone on my Tik Tok was calling me a retard for going too slow and not keeping it in the high RPM LOL.
Maybe back your compression clickers out 4 clicks front and rear when you're on the trails. Hell, maybe even more if you like it. It should help keep you fron getting tossed around so much on that motocross bike.
@mxoudi That's a good idea too lol. The KTM 300s are the ultimate trail bike if you have the extra cash. The TPIs are probably the best for trail riding because the power is so smooth and mellow. Or the KDX 200 is good too like someone else mentioned. They're definitely not as modern tho.
@@JacobYoces honestly man I'm thinking about getting electric for trails. These newer bikes that are coming out have some good range and I don't have to stall or worry about any kind of jetting, or shifting gears. It would be super easy for me to ride but then I would give away my sound. But then again I'm not that loud anyways because I'm slow so I don't think it'll matter haha
@mxoudi hey, if that's what you wanna do, then go for it 👍. But, fyi, the 300s are almost impossible to stall. And the TPIs are fuel injected and oil injected so they run perfectly all the time. And the elecrric start is a life saver. They're basically cheater bikes because they make enduro so easy. Hope you find something you like ✌️
Yeah I'm thinking about a dedicated trailing so i don't have to beat up my poor new mx bike lol. Honestly though I might go Electric because electric bikes are so damn easy to ride in the trail since they never stall and only have one gear and the brakes are on the handlebars. I was thinking about getting the Arctic leopard. Supposedly it has 50 plus miles of range. I just have to see if the technology is good enough, otherwise I'll get some old trail bike
Oudi man nice video dude banger. Just a little tip use your front brake your in the steep downhill stuff because i saw you do it without it . You need to have a good balance between front and rear and you are going to be more stable. I still wonder how you did that haha. Try it and you ll see it will help a lot
duude its been a while since i last watched your vids! I recently started riding my mtb again and watching these videos really wants me to ride off a massive jump. Your progress is crazy as well, like dude, supercross? In less than a year? Thats mad sick!
@@jaxn.05 i use a dji osmo action 3 camera with the dji wireless microphone. But for the gopro you can get the media mod with a 3.5mm wired lavalier microphone OR use the Gopro Type C to 3.5mm microphone adapter that goes for 50$, the lavalier mic is like 20$ you'll need that regardless of which option you choose. The media mod is quite nice but is a little heavy.
@@AutisticRiceEater lol nahh just water. When we were riding we actually came across one of those pipes and stuck our face and it. And man in the intense heat it felt really good
I'm a new rider aswell and about 6-8 months ago i flipped OTB and tore something in my knee, MCL, ACL, not too sure but it healed within 2 months and watching video's like yours, definitely makes me happy that i chose this sport. I'm not even able to hit jumps yet cause i'm too nervous and afraid but i have tried hit some mini jumps in the past and was having issues keeping my bike balanced, id either go forward too much or backward too much. Anyways sorry for the ramble, great video and awesome inspiration for someone like me!